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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 44

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4E ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1993 The following ratings have been placed on movies released after November 1, 1968 by the Motion Picture Code of Self-Regulation: Suggested for General Audiences. Family." The audience is urged to wear outfits from the 1970s. $18 includes full dinner and dessert. (595-4294).

Goldenrod Showboat: Dinner 6:15 p.m., show at 8 p.m. lunch 1 2:1 5 p.m., show at 2 p.m. lunch at 1 2:15 p.m. and show at 1 :30 p.m. on board the floating theater on the Missouri River at Boonslick St.

Charles. "Nunsense II. Second Coming," a sequel to "Nunsense," which featured the Little Sisters of Hoboken. See ON STAGE, Page 5 the Metrolink station at Hanley Rd. and I-70.

The Alton Little Theater Group participatory mystery begins on a Metrolink train with dinner served afterward at the Cheshire Inn, 6306 Clayton Rd. $45. (Reservations are required. Call 725-9868.) 'Mall in the Family': 7:30 p.m., student ctr. at Florissant Valley Community College, 3400 Pershall Rd.

Participatory comedy presentation is a parody of the old TV series, "All in the On Stage From page three has just died in an accident. A month after the accident, Robbie's brother, Pale, shows up. Pale despised Robbie's sexual orientation but shared a deep artistic sensibility with him. He and Anna are an unlikely pair for romance, but it happens. 'The Phantom of the Opera': 8 p.m.

2 and 8 p.m. and 2 and 7 p.m. through Oct. 31, and 8 p.m. and 2 p.m.

Wed. and Sat. Nov. 1-6, Fox Theatre, 527 N. Grand Grand Center.

pfjl Suggested for mature audiences and OS for adolescents with parental approval. pi In the City of St. Louis restricted to mature LDJ audiences (18 or older), in St. Louis County restricted to mature audiences and to adolescents (under 17) when accompanied by a parent or older adult guardian. St.

Louis premiere of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Franc D'Ambrosio portrays the phantom. Tickets: Oct. 1-31; and Nov. 1-6.

(534-1111). 'Long Day's Journey Into Night': 7:30 p.m. through Nov. 14, Cummers Cafe, 1215 Washington Ave. Excaliber Productions Ltd.

performance of Eugene O'Neill's drama about the trials of the Tyrone Clan, an Irish-American family tormented by drug and alcohol abuse and forgotten dreams. (652-5130). Dark Side of the Moon': 9:30 p.m. through Dec. 31 Science Planetarium, Forest Park.

Pink Floyd's classic rock album will be played during a 50-minute laser light show. 3-D glasses will be provided. (289-4444). NF17 No Children Under 1 7 Admitted. yl In the City of St.

Louis, no one under 18 I A I years of age will be admitted. In St. Louis County, no one under 1 7 will be admitted. jPGI Parents are strongly cautioned to give L13J special guidance for attendance for children under 1 3. Many foreign film-makers and some U.S.

producers do not belong to the Motion Picture Code and their films are therefore unrated. Discretion should be exercised by parents in permitting children to view such films. "TWO VERY BIG THUMBS UP!" -SISKEL EBERT 'Mystery on the Metro': 6 p.m. Oct. 30, IRJJ J)r FlNEllNC AVENUE Cm taM ty tared s'tni: 1:004:45 8:30 3 TIMES ARE OR TODAY ONLY! I ls3G Purchase tickets 48 Hrs.

No Children Under 3 in Any In Advance, CalU rb-i or H-Hareo i-earure aHer6P.M. BARGAIN MATINEE $3.00 Mon. thru Thurs. ALL SEATS $2.50 (To Capacity) RHS Only Mon. -Thurs.

Northwest So 298-8847 Gaileria 721-6844 Crestwood Plaza 966-8766 Regency Sq Esquire 781-3806 Village Square. 895-3604 B. a FALL BARGAIN DAYS! PLAYING MON. THRU THURS. ONLY SIB cmc, DAYS MONDAY THURSDAY SPECIAL REDUCED ADULT PRICES $4.50 EVES $3.00 MATS.

'Reduced Prices May Not Apply To All Films All theatres except Lindbergh, Creve Coeur Eureka ADMISSIONS 50 ADULT 4100 STUDENTS MATINEE EVENING fi CINE' CENTRAL 822-4900 A 24 Hour Movie Information Hotline Ofliis Frl'Jay. s-lw- WffittW AND -CONCESSIONS- mm MO OFF ALL ITEMS! 10 ALL SHOWS ALL DAY! UBBBUtHUB SENIORS 55 $3.25 ANYTIME! IE! N0 HI. Iltk HOKIII IMISMI ONlt Due to contractual obligations, selected films may be excluded from Value Days reduced admissions. Ctuldien. seniot and cwi-lite tickets Children under 5 not admitted after rter mam Irematn at the already discounted prices.

All theatres except Village Square 6:00 p.m. for (PG-13) (R) Movies ies NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS. 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 0015:001 00 8 00 9 00 10 00 PG NIGHIMARE BEFORE 1:00 3 0015.151730 9:30 PG RUDY 1 45(5 40)8 10PG JUDGMENT NIGHT 10R THE AGE OF INNOCENCE 1 15(5 PG NOT VALID FOR VALUE DAYS DISCOUNT GETTYSBURG 2 007 15PG DEMOLITION MAN 1 30(5 00)7 359 55R JOY LUCK CLUB 1 15I5 05I8 00R WHEN AUDIENCES TALK, AVE LISTEN. list month Miramax Films released Into tfie Wat under our new family films' banner. However, it was the adults, not the kids, who really loved the movie! They compared it to Mj Let Foot and Cinema As a result, Miramax is bringing back Into West to a special "art house" near you, and you're invited to share in the magic! (Only this time, leave the kids a home.) MR.

WONDERFUL 1 5015 35)735 9 45 PG-13 MR. JONES 1.40(5:45)8 TOR MR. NANNY 1:35 PG THE GOOD SON 50 9: 50R THE PROGRAM 10 15R MAN WITHOUT A FACE 5 05 PG-13 THE FUGITIVE 1 30I5 SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE 1.50(5 55) 8:1 5 PG BRONX TALE 1 55(5 30)8 05R DAZED AND CONFUSED 1 50(5 9 55R JUDGMENT NIGHT 1 35(5 50)8 15 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 1 9 30PG THE AGE OF INNOCENCE SHORTCUTS 1 00(4 45)8 30 COOL RUNNINGS 1 505 40)8 MR. WONDERFUL 1 :30 (5 30) 7:50 1 0 00 PG-13 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES 2 00(5 30)7 45 9 45 PG MR. JONES 12 OOnoonR MALICE 50)8 0010-10R THE GOOD SON I600I7 55 9 50R 1 30(5 30)8 1 5PG NOT VALID FOR VALUE DAYS DISCOUNT DEMOLITION MAN 1 1010 15R MALICE 1 40 5 10 00R awm ill COOL RUNNINGS 35 9 45 PG JOY LUCK CLUB V45(545)820fl M.

4-. GABRIEL BYRNE ra in m.f MR. WONDERFUL (5 00)7 15 9 30 PG-13 MR. JONES (5 30)7 55 SECRET GARDEN 5 30 8 00 0 STARTS FRIDAY ROBIN HOOD: MEN IN TIGHTS lNTOWEST ELLEN BARKIN FOR LOVE OR MONEY (5 3518 10 PG THE GOOD SON (5 40)7 45 THE PROGRAM (5 451 8 00 STRIKING DISTANCE 5 50)7 508 THE FUGITIVE (5 00) 7 30 9 55 PG-13 JURASSIC PARK (5 35)8 05 PG-13 miim a Yn ecpr'W MIRAMAX bird Sm 1, inMmszi immsEiA 745PG-13 UNDERCOVER BLUES 6 008 I5PO-13 FREE WILLY 545815PG HOCUS POCUS 6 00 8 00PG SON-IN-LAW 5 45 7 45 PG-13 SNOW WHITE 5 45G STARTS FRIDAY EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT.

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